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Truthfully......
I've never been in there.
Just asking.
If they are out of adjustment.
Once I pump and get the shoes to the drum.
Shouldn't they stay there and NOT require a repump to keep them in contact.
What I need is some one near me with a good knowledge to learn from.
Ya if I pump just once or twice.
Has a good hard stops good pedal.
Just if I continue to hold it, it bleeds down.
One quick pump and its back up
I have NO leaks.
Ive bleed the brakes per the TM
Now have all purple DOT5 silicon fluid.
Ive also read the "O" rings in it are -222 size...
Thank You.
Truth be told I also think it turned out well.
Its always been driveable.
Just would prefer not to have to give a pump or two to stop.
Calling Napa today, from what I read
its a bendix Master Cylinder part #2232693
See if they have one or a rebuild kit.
I have not yet.
If I give just one pump it gets hard and slows well.
I have found that Boyce Equipment has one for $500.
New in box.
I will get it replaced. im off a couple weeks so I spend less.
Hi Bill in Pa. here.
As you may know I have a 1987 M35A2C
Dual circuit Master cylinder.
As I said in a different thread I bleed my brakes and the pedal will firm up then fades away.
Thinking its the master cylinder I'm going to get a new one.
Question is.
I've seen them from $70 to $170.
Is the...
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